Power4Patriots’ First Guest Article Published by PersonalLiberty.com

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An article on how to handle home intruders, written by Power4Patriots, was published recently on the Personal Liberty website, resulting in more than 200 reader comments.

The article – “How Would You Handle a Home Intruder: With Lethal Force Or With Non-Lethal Ammo?” – sparked a lively discussion.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB)June 28, 2013

PersonalLiberty.com, the No. 1 libertarian website according to ComScore, recently published its first guest article from Power4Patriots.

The article – “How Would You Handle a Home Intruder: With Lethal Force Or With Non-Lethal Ammo?” – sparked a lively discussion with more than 100 comments on the site and another 100-plus comments on Facebook.

The flagship product of Power4Patriots is a collection of videos and manuals describing how to build solar panels, wind turbines, water heaters and solar heaters. The system includes six videos demonstrating how to build a solar panel, including choosing the right materials, finding the right site for the system and avoiding costly mistakes, as well as two instruction manuals with step-by-step, illustrated directions. It also includes four videos and two instruction manuals detailing how to build a wind turbine.

While experience in working with wood and other materials is helpful, users don’t need to be professional handymen to build these systems, and skills such as welding are not necessary. The company says that installing solar panels and a wind turbine at one’s home will cut energy costs by as much as 75 percent.

On average, the costs are under $200 to build a solar panel and under $200 to build a wind turbine. Consumers who purchase already-made solar panels and wind turbines spend three to four times that amount. The time commitment to build a solar panel ranges from two to four hours, with the first one requiring more time than subsequent panels. A wind turbine requires a handful of hours to build.

Importantly, the outside temperature doesn’t matter when it comes to benefiting from solar panels, which are energized by sunlight. Urban conditions work too because roofs, poles, fences and windowsills can be utilized.